App for spa booking
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There is an Android app called Spawale (category: “Beauty / spa & wellness”) that lets users find, compare, and book spas nearby.
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The description says it offers “real‑time confirmation” and “waiting‑free services.”
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On iOS, there was a listing for Spawale. However, as of 23 June 2025, the app is reported to have been removed from the App Store.
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Domain / Website status
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A domain analysis service reports that spawale.com has no SSL certificate and many standard domain metadata values (creation, expiry, registrar) are “N/A”. This suggests the domain is either inactive, misconfigured, or abandoned.
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The lack of SSL is especially concerning (no “https” / secure connection), making the site risky for sensitive data.
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General risks / gaps
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Because the domain metadata is largely missing, and because apps are being removed (or not active on iOS), it's possible the service is no longer actively maintained.
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The absence of a secure certificate is a big red flag if you were planning to input personal information (login, payment, etc.).
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I did not find authoritative corporate filings, reviews, or substantial user feedback establishing trust.
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My assessment & recommendations
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It seems “Spawale” was (or is) a spa booking aggregator / marketplace app service.
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But based on current public data, its web presence is weak or possibly defunct (no SSL, missing domain info, app removed).
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If you plan to use it (for bookings, payments, etc.), I’d suggest being cautious:
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Check for alternative / official app versions — see whether there is a working mobile app (Android/iOS) with good reviews.
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Avoid entering sensitive info on the website (passwords, card details) until SSL / site legitimacy is confirmed.
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Search for user reviews / feedback (social media, forums) to see whether people have had good or bad experiences.
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Use well‑established spa booking platforms in your city as backup.
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If you like, I can check in your city / country whether “Spawale” is operational / trustworthy (or whether there's a scam warning). Do you want me to check for India (or wherever you are)?